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English Learner 2593 Posted 9 years ago
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'They have a healthy diet, with a lot of vegetables and not much meat or fish.'

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Hi,
'They have a healthy diet, with a lot of vegetables and not much meat or fish.'

Does [with] above mean [which have]?
I think in example above, 'not' used to express contrast by leaving out the verb . but here what the verb is?

Can we revised the original sentence as the following?

'They have a healthy diet, which has a lot of vegetables and [the diet dose ] not have much meat or fish.'
  

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English Learner 2593Can we revised the original sentence as the following?'They have a healthy diet, which has a lot of vegetables and [the diet does ] not [ have ] much meat or fish.'

Yes.

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